×
Create a new article
Write your page title here:
We currently have 2,524 articles on Polcompball Wiki. Type your article name above or click on one of the titles below and start writing!



Polcompball Wiki

Talk:World Federalism: Difference between revisions

imported>AnAnonBoi123
(Created page with "== Page is terribly biased, especially for indigenous issues == This page was clearly biased to make this hyper-globalism look like it would protect the autonomy of all, and cites the UN as an example, but if you knew about anything about the UN you would know it is largely funded by the US and didn't do anything for native rights or land autonomy when it actually mattered. To ignore how UN laws actually work in practice is one example of ignoring the realities of such...")
 
imported>AnAnonBoi123
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
== Page is terribly biased, especially for indigenous issues ==
== Page is terribly biased, especially for indigenous issues ==
   
   
This page was clearly biased to make this hyper-globalism look like it would protect the autonomy of all, and cites the UN as an example, but if you knew about anything about the UN you would know it is largely funded by the US and didn't do anything for native rights or land autonomy when it actually mattered. To ignore how UN laws actually work in practice is one example of ignoring the realities of such a system when done in practice. Especially when defending nations like the UN.
This page was clearly biased to make this hyper-globalism look like it would protect the autonomy of all, and cites the UN as an example, but if you knew about anything about the UN you would know it is largely funded by the US and didn't do anything for native rights or land autonomy when it actually mattered. To ignore how UN laws actually work in practice is one example of ignoring the realities of such a system when done in practice. Especially when defending organizations like the UN.

Revision as of 03:21, 28 December 2021

Page is terribly biased, especially for indigenous issues

This page was clearly biased to make this hyper-globalism look like it would protect the autonomy of all, and cites the UN as an example, but if you knew about anything about the UN you would know it is largely funded by the US and didn't do anything for native rights or land autonomy when it actually mattered. To ignore how UN laws actually work in practice is one example of ignoring the realities of such a system when done in practice. Especially when defending organizations like the UN.

Recent changes

  • Iziaslav • 4 minutes ago
  • Yoda8soup • 4 minutes ago
  • Yoda8soup • 5 minutes ago
  • Iziaslav • 13 minutes ago